Ways To Charge A Hex/curse Jar:
Ways to charge a hex/curse jar:
Shake it daily (Violently)
Throwing it
Throwing or placing it on railroad tracks
Melt wax over it
Submerge it in hot water
Meditate while holding it and visualize your anger going into the jar
Hide it in a dark space
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Common Crystals in Witchcraft
Amethyst (grounding)
Citrine (happiness)
Rose Quartz (self love, love)
Agate (acceptance)
Amber (calming)
Ametrine (tranquillity)
Angel aura (peace)
Aventurine (luck)
Flourite (meditation)
Moonstone (astral projection)
Labradorite (dreams)
Selenite (sleep)
Cleansing Crystals
Smoke
Water
Sun
Moon
Earth
Sigils
Smoke Safe Crystals
Any
Crystals that can't go in water
Amazonite
Malachite
Moonstone
Moldavite
Azurite
Chrysocolla
Tourmaline
Emerald
Dioptase
Cuprite
Alexandrite
Celestine
Sugalite
Topaz
Ruby
Sunstone
Prehnite
Sodalite
Labradorite
Selenite
(Any crystal that ends with 'ite')
Crystals that can't go in the sun (for long)
Rose quartz
Amethyst
(Any crystal that may bleach)
Moon Safe Crystals
Any
Earth Safe Crystals
Any (just don't forget where you buried them!)
Sigil Safe Crystals
Any
Good Harvest Loaf
OR Basic Bitch Banana Pumpkin Bread ($$$)
Okay. Strap in. This is a complicated recipe, but totally worth it. Make this bread for a nice Autumn prosperity spell, abundance spell, or even as a shareable for Mabon. This is full of spices with money/prosperity correspondences, and never forget that banana and pumpkin are great for attracting prosperity, too. As this is the harvest season, I like to add a splash of whisky to represent grain.
Meditate, set your intentions, and prep your ingredients. I like having everything set out in bowls/cups. This cuts down on how often you (if you’re like me) have to scramble around and breaking your concentration.
Ingredients
2 ripe bananas, mashed
2 eggs*
1/3 cup vegetable oil
1 can pumpkin puree
½ cup honey**
¼ cup sugar
¼ cup brown sugar
2 ½ cups all-purpose flour***
1 teaspoon baking soda
1 teaspoon baking powder
½ teaspoon salt
2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
½ teaspoon ground clove
¼ teaspoon nutmeg
½ teaspoon ginger
Optional Ingredients
¼ teaspoon allspice
2 teaspoon espresso
½ shot grain-based alcohol, preferably whisky/bourbon - to represent the grain harvest
Walnuts for topping
Raisins
ALTERNATIVE DIET OPTIONS
*To make vegan, add 6 tbsp aquafaba (garbanzo bean juice)
Please note that this will add a slightly nuttier taste to the mixture, but with the banana and pumpkin, there isn’t much of a noticeable difference
**For a vegan alternative to honey, try agave syrup
***To make gluten free, replace all-purpose flour with almond flour. This WILL change the texture of your loaf. It will be a bit denser. Also, to keep the recipe gluten free, DO NOT add any grain-based alcohol
Cooking Instructions
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Grease a 9x5 inch loaf pan (you may sprinkle it with almond flour to make it even less likely to stick).
Stir together the banana, eggs, oil, pumpkin, honey, and sugar. Add espresso and alcohol, if desired
In another bowl, sift together flour, baking soda, baking powder, salt, and spices
Fold flour mixture into pumpkin mixture. Add walnuts/raisins, if desired.
Pour batter into pan and bake at 350 for about 45 minutes. To check loaf, insert a toothpick into the center of the loaf. If done, the toothpick should come out clean
Allow to cool before serving
Ingredient correspondences below break
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witch’s herbarium: mugwort
mugwort in folklore, history, and medicine
in medieval europe, mugwort was used as a magickal protectant and a repellant against moths, fatigue, and evil. it was also used historically as a seasoning across europe and asia.
medicinally, mugwort tea is said to relieve problems associated with irregular and severe menstruation, as well as digestive and bowel issues. mugwort should not be consumed in large doses or by those who are pregnant.
topically, mugwort can help relieve muscle aches and joint pains. you can make an ointment of it, or relax in a mugwort infused bath. it is also a great antiseptic to help relieve acne issues.
in the primitive days of farming, mugwort became precious for its insect-repelling properties, which helped crops prosper. it has also been used in brewing historically, to help beer stay fresh for longer and give it notes of bitterness.
st. john the baptist is said to have worn a belt of mugwort when venturing into the wilderness for safety, while the romans put mugwort in their shoes to prevent physical exhaustion.
another name for mugwort is “sailor’s tobacco”, as throughout history sailors would smoke wild mugwort instead of tobacco for its alleged nerve-calming effects.
the magickal uses of mugwort
mugwort is associated with the moon, astral projection, and dreams. place some mugwort under your pillow to encourage prophetic and magical dreaming.
mugwort is helpful during divination and ritual work, as it enhances the psychic mind. drink some mugwort tea or inhale the scent of dried mugwort to help with focus and intuition.
the protective nature of mugwort makes it a great charm to hang above your front door to ward off unwelcome energies. you can also cleanse your ritual tools with mugwort water, which purifies them and amplifies their natural powers.
a little mugwort charm
to protect you and keep bad energy away
a bit of dried mugwort
a small square of black fabric
a strand of purple thread or string
a black, white or purple candle
light your candle. warm your hands over its flame, letting the fire charge your hands with its protecting, cleansing spirit. set the fabric square on a surface in front of the candle, and sprinkle your mugwort atop it. whisper to it, “may you serve me well and keep me safe”. gather the corners of the cloth together and tie it shut with the purple thread. keep it in your pocket, purse, car, or home.
psychic mugwort tea recipe
a gentle earthy tea to enhance psychic energy
makes one small pot (or large mug)
one tsp. of chamomile tea or dried blossoms
one tsp. dried mugwort
one tsp. peppermint tea or dried leaves
a bit of honey or sweetener to taste
steep for 3-5 minutes, and drink by candle-flame before a ritual to prepare for powerful spellwork, especially involving lunar magick. for magickal dreams, drink some before bed while meditating on what you want to dream of.
𝕾𝖆𝖇𝖇𝖆𝖙𝖘
The sabbats are holidays celebrated throughout the year on solstices, equinoxes, and the midpoints between them. These sabbats form the Wheel of the Year, honoured by many for centuries.
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🌲𝐘 𝐔 𝐋 𝐄 {December 20th//23rd, winter solstice}
Yule focuses on rebirth and renewal as the sun makes its way back to the earth. It's all about new beginnings, reflection and embracing warmth. Much like Christmas, many celebrate with a feast, gift giving, being cosy and appreciating the good.
↟Nature: cedar, frankincense, myrrh, mistletoe, pine, birch, ivy.
↟Foods//flavours: ginger, cloves, cinnamon, nutmeg, wintergreen, apple, dried fruit.
↟Stones: citrine, ruby, garnet, alexandrite, green tourmaline.
↟Activities: decorate your altar with incense associated with Yule, burn ash wood for prosperity, bake using Yule flavours like ginger or cinnamon, make wreathes to hang around the house, spend time with loved ones.
🕯️𝐈 𝐌 𝐁 𝐎 𝐋 𝐂 {February 2nd}
Imbolc focuses on celebrating the nature that is preparing to grow and renewal, also known as "candlemas" and the "Feast of Pan".
↟Nature: basil, blackberry, heather, celandine, iris, wisteria, vanilla, bay, yellow and white flowers.
↟Foods//flavours: pumpkin and sunflower seeds, poppy seeds, peppers, onions, spices, and herbal teas.
↟Stones: amethyst, bloodstone, garnet, ruby, onyx.
↟Activities: decorate with candles and sun decorations, go hiking, have a bonfire, bake foods with poppy seeds, and burn any leftover winter herbs.
🌼𝐎 𝐒 𝐓 𝐀 𝐑 𝐀 {March 20th//23rd, spring equinox}
Ostara focuses on manifesting creativity and love. As the days become longer, energy becomes stronger.
↟Nature: ash, alder, daffodil, honeysuckle, narcissus, primrose, violet, jasmine.
↟Foods//flavours: olives, maple syrup, honey, edible flowers, chocolate, pine nuts, nettle or lavender tea, local fruits and vegetables.
↟Stones: amethyst, rose quartz, moonstone.
↟Activities: gardening and planting seeds, bake breads with olives or honey for example, start new projects, talk to plants, do some painting, decorate with wildflowers.
🌰𝐁 𝐄 𝐋 𝐓 𝐀 𝐍 𝐄 {May 1st}
Beltane focuses on fertility, love and abundance. Also known as "may day", on this sabbat many celebrate with dancing, bonfires and many high energy activities, including enjoying themselves sexually with a partner or conceiving children.
↟Nature: frankincense, lilac, ivy, marigold, woods, rose, thyme, mint, yarrow.
↟Foods//flavours: oats, leafy greens, fruits, breads, honey.
↟Stones: malachite, amber, fire opal, red jasper.
↟Activities: dance, decorate with florals and symbols of the sea, go to the beach, go hiking, have a bonfire, feast on fruits, vegetables and grains, laugh and let your hair down, perhaps have sex with someone where there is a connection.
🦋𝐋 𝐈 𝐓 𝐇 𝐀 {June 20th//23rd, summer solstice}
Litha focuses on growth and celebrating the longest day of the year and the sun, before the shorter days begin.
↟Nature: fern, yarrow, sage, rose, oak, mugwort, lavender, chamomile, myrrh, pine.
↟Foods//flavours: herbed bread, honey, sunflower seeds, iced herbal tea, lemon, vanilla.
↟Stones: lapis lazuli, amethyst, malachite, tiger's eye.
↟Activities: make or buy a sun catcher, surround yourself with warm tones, watch the sun rise and set, make sun water, spend time outdoors, make use of herbs.
🌾𝐋 𝐀 𝐌 𝐌 𝐀 𝐒 // 𝐋 𝐔 𝐆 𝐇 𝐍 𝐀 𝐒 𝐀 𝐃 𝐇 {August 1st}
Lughnasadh focuses on celebrating the first of the three harvesting sabbats and taking time to really feel the positivity in different aspects of life.
↟Nature: cornstalks, heather, acacia flowers, hollyhock, oak leaves, wheat, myrtle, spices.
↟Food//flavours: grainy bread, corn, potatoes, nuts, blackberries, wine.
↟Stones: amber, agate, citrine, clear quartz, obsidian, tiger's eye.
↟Activities: bake bread, make corn dolls, visit a sunflower field, spend time in nature, acknowledged what you are grateful for, journal.
🍁𝐌 𝐀 𝐁 𝐎 𝐍 {September 20th//23rd, autumn equinox}
Mabon focuses on honouring the change of the seasons, balance and peace.
↟Nature: sage, pine, marigold, thistle, acorns, milkweed, oak leaves, myrrh.
↟Food//flavours: cinnamon, nuts, beans, dark fruits, pies, soup, butterscotch.
↟Stones: citrine, carnelian, clear quartz, sapphire, yellow agate.
↟Activities: collect pine cones, donate food and old clothes, meditate, dry herbs, spend time with loved ones, speak to the nature around you.
🎃𝐒 𝐀 𝐌 𝐇 𝐀 𝐈 𝐍 {November 1st}
Samhain focuses on celebrating life, and honouring those who are no longer with us.
↟Nature: heather, sage, pumpkins, straw, flax, patchouli, myrrh.
↟Foods//flavours: apples, cider, pumpkin, pies, soups, stews, potatoes, ginger.
↟Stones: amber, black obsidian, fossils, onyx, sandstone, bloodstones.
↟Activities: honour the deceased, spend time with family, make a hearty comforting meal, make or buy a scarecrow, spend time practicing divination.
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Things you can do every sabbat, and how I enjoy celebrating:
↟Do a tarot reading relevant to that sabbat.
↟Spend time in the moonlight, charging my crystals and tarot cards, as well as meditating.
↟Bake something using at least one traditional food of that sabbat to share with others.
↟Sage cleanse my living space and any of my magickal items.
↟Write down how I am feeling and how I would like to feel in the weeks to come.
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